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potential hostage bodiesThe Jerusalem Post
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IDF finds more bodies underground in Gaza , likely of Israeli hostages held by Hamas .
Hostage Forum posted on X, formerly Twitter , that "starting tomorrow the country will tremble" and "grind to a halt" IDF sources did say that if the bodies are indeed those of hostages, that they were not killed by any recent fight with Hamas in the area.
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